Electricity Inflation in North Carolina
Electricity prices in North Carolina have changed over time. This page summarizes historical price movement, current rate context, and how North Carolina compares to national trends.
Current Electricity Price
The average residential electricity rate in North Carolina is 14.08¢/kWh. At 900 kWh per month, that translates to an estimated bill of about $126.72.
See electricity cost in North Carolina and average electricity bill in North Carolina for more context.
Electricity Price Trend
Historical electricity price movement in North Carolina:
- 1-year change: -0.3%
- 5-year change: +28.2%
- 5-year annualized: +5.10% per year
Price momentum: stable.
Full price history in North Carolina — rate series, trends, and inflation metrics.
Rankings
North Carolina appears in several electricity price rankings. See where North Carolina ranks for price growth, volatility, and long-term trends:
- 1-Year Electricity Inflation — States ranked by 1-year price increase
- 5-Year Electricity Inflation — States ranked by 5-year price increase
- 25-Year Rate Growth (CAGR) — Long-term compound annual growth
- 5-Year Rate Volatility — Price stability over time
- Electricity Price Trend — States where prices are rising fastest
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National Context
Explore national electricity inflation trends and how all states compare:
- Electricity Inflation in the United States — National hub for electricity price growth
- Electricity Trends — National price trends and affordability
- Electricity Insights — Most expensive and cheapest states
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